He loves cows, btw. he went on for about 2 minutes on his reasoning and he was dead serious

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"She gotta have tons of this rock star bad boy's wet stuff in Brittany when his big thing totally did her he had fun and it was fantastic." --Lisa Frank refrigerator magnets arranged suggestively in high school

Nonononononononono! He spent a lot of time explaining why cows should be happy grazing in pastures and not used as a mere food source! he was really passionate about it

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"She gotta have tons of this rock star bad boy's wet stuff in Brittany when his big thing totally did her he had fun and it was fantastic." --Lisa Frank refrigerator magnets arranged suggestively in high school

$88 million and counting for talking chihuahuas, including two weeks as the #1 film. The audiences must have all been hypnotized by the voice acting of Drew Barrymore and PlÃƒÂ¡cido Domingo.

So when I first saw the preview for that piece-of-crap talking chihuahua sad excuse of a film, and the kids next to me started going, "I wanna see THAT, dad" (I was with my dad seeing WallE) I actually audibly started groaning and saying "why?" very loudly.

Keep in mind, I am a huge fan of children's shows and whatnot. But as a former employee of a vet clinic....very few chihuahuas are deserving of their own fucking movie. I can name 3.

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"She gotta have tons of this rock star bad boy's wet stuff in Brittany when his big thing totally did her he had fun and it was fantastic." --Lisa Frank refrigerator magnets arranged suggestively in high school

So did any of the reviewers actually WATCH?? They could not have been at the theatre when Kerry and Allison were there singing their hearts out-word for word and the audience clapping and hollering for joy when the movie began, certain characters came on-screen and when the movie ended. Wow.......

_________________"This is war Peacock. You can not make an omelet without breaking an egg, every cook will tell you that." Col. Mustard

When I use to do movie reviews (ok I did one but when with my friend Chris a lot to bat ideas around) we were given a pre-released show just for the critics to watch, so there was no out side influences from a normal audience or some time we would be given a pre-released short of the movie, or we would go watch it just as any one else would. just depends on how they watch it, and how they formed there option, also how much money the paper was given to wright a good review or to discredit another.

Okay, I feel lika a massive jackass for posting about the review earlier, but I just got home after another long trip to SA, slept in the truck and we celebrated our anniversary today by having a minor wreck, so serious damage, James is just a bit upset about it. So my brain's not up to par.But, like I said, RHPS got horrible reviews when it nfirst came out, people fell in love with it and we've certainly had the last laugh. If most people like anything, at this point in our culture, you knoiw it's gonna be a pile of reeking shit.

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